Oracle, SUSE and others caught up in RHEL drama hit back with OpenELA

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Oracle, SUSE, others form OpenELA amid Red Hat changes
theregister.com

A non-profit called the Open Enterprise Linux Association (OpenELA) has been formed by Oracle, SUSE, CIQ, and other organizations that make Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) and CentOS rebuilds.

So far they're promising to "establish and make accessible the sources, tooling, and assets to all members, collaborators, and the open source Enterprise Linux distribution developers to create and maintain 1:1 downstream derivatives of EL."

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Oracle and Open in the same sentence?

As in "please open you wallet".

They do depend on a lot of open source projects.

Oracle has Java and MySQL... I mean, they're "open"... right‽

Except Oracle didn't create either of those, Sun Microsystems did. Oracle bought Sun, and then made both products worse.

If you're going to ignore the ‽... then at least get the facts straight: Sun didn't develop MySQL (est. 1995), they bought it (2008) soon before getting acquired (2010) by Oracle, which is when the original author forked it into MariaDB.

Oracle.... good?

bizarro world

Its a circle. Then theyll get complacent and then theyll become the bad corpo and IBM will be the good corpo. its the circle of PR.

Nah. Oracle is trying to pivot from "people noticed we hate humans" into "Like Microsoft, we embrace open source now". I'm glad to see it, but also very skeptical that it represents a long term change.

Edit: Oracle's stance on basic accessibility seemed really bad, to me, for a long time. I don't actually think they hate humans...probably.

I mean I trust oracle about as I trust my ex. But this something I suppose.

I guess it's good that at least some of the interested parties are working together and it'll be interesting to see what they come up with.